An act or expression of criticism and censure.
Censure severely or angrily.
1 On the crime sheet; up against a reprimand ; on trial, in trouble.
2 The position of the Air Force was made clear in the reprimand :
3 An intense look from a leader, for example, could be a reprimand .
4 The Pentagon could have sought to further reprimand Petraeus under military law.
5 With forced resignation, he waited for the reprimand he knew would come.
6 It did not reprimand her for the traitorous thought, another interesting note.
7 Taboada accepted his reprimand , but he still needed to find something out.
8 The discipline ranged from a formal reprimand to three days unpaid suspension.
9 So, meal after meal after meal, I'd lean back and she'd reprimand .
10 He frequently spoke in verse when he wished to reprimand an artiste.
11 We are moralists, and reprimand you; and you are hereby reprimanded accordingly.
12 In addition, there was a written reprimand and temporary reduction in rank.
13 But I think I must get in my reprimand , for all that.
14 This time Heat wouldn't reprimand him for his habitual lack of decorum.
15 But the man seemed so terrible that no one dared reprimand him.
16 The withholding of information is punishable by reprimand , imprisonment, and, eventually, exile.
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